Does a low white blood count indicate that I have Lupus?

A low white blood count is not conclusive in a lupus diagnosis. If you have a low white blood count, that means you have lower disease fighting cells. Usually a low white blood count means only one type of cell is lower in number than usual. Your doctor can fill you in better about what's going on.

Not necessarily, although it is a primary symptom of Lupus. A low count could also indicate infection (including AIDS). If you are worried about Lupus, go to a doctor and have other tests taken to confirm whether or not you have Lupus. Even if it's positive, Lupus is not a death sentence.

Usually low white blood count is suggestive for Lupus (Systamatic Lupus Erythromatosis). A detailed diagonosis is reguired for Lupus analysis. If antinuclear antibodies are detected, a test for antibodies to double stranted DNA and test for other antibodies has to be checked. Low white blood count may be also due to infections by virus.

No, because Lupus diagnosis is based in other laboratory exams specific for Lupus like anti DNA, anti nuclear antibodies and a clinic hystory that fit to Lupus, and there are other causes for leukopenia like leucemia, AIDS, chronic infection, cancer treatment, etc.